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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • The patterns in poetry date back to when writing was less common. They’re mnemonic devices.

    Today, they’re still valuable when performing poetry.

    I tend to not follow typical rhyme patterns, use off rhymes, non-ending lines, alliterations, etc. instead. I always found the typical rhyme schemes I was taught in school stifling, but as I’ve practiced my craft more, I have gotten more comfortable incorporating them into my toolbox.

    Anyway, so many non-poets commenting in this thread. People who are serious about poetry know that they’re unlikely to make a living off it. We write because we get joy out of making and sharing our art. A lot of poetry is still performed at open mics and poetry slams. And most of it is shared with people we know who appreciate it. In other words, most poetry isn’t written with the intention of ever publishing it.

    It’s something we enjoy playing with, in other words. And until a machine can experience joy and playfulness, they’re not doing art. Only copying it.












  • How was I being a puritan? I used language throughout that demonstrated I was speaking from my own experience and sharing my own understanding.

    All language points at people’s real experiences and understanding. And how I define a word, such as excitement and happiness, affects my understanding of what is possible. I thought they were synonyms for many years, growing up in a consumer capitalist culture, it’s kinda what I was fed by advertising and my environment. Eventually, I learned to delineate them. And found, in my own experience, they’re not the same.

    If you use different words and have a different understanding of your lived experience, more power to you.


  • Been meditating for years, and it took me a long time to realize that excitement is not happiness. But closer to what Buddhism calls restlessness and worry. And it tends to cycle with sloth and torpor in a pattern very similar to what we call bipolar.

    Manic episodes, for me, are when the excitement keeps going without any rest. Exhaustion occurs. And delirium sets in.

    I don’t find any of these states pleasurable (i.e. euphoric). Joy is what I equate closest to euphoria. An overflowing abundance of positive feelings shared with others. I imagine if we got worried or restless hanging onto that positive feeling, it could play a role in the cycle though.

    Happiness is calm, restful. A lack of restlessness, anger, sloth and torpor, etc. Contentedness is a synonym for happy.

    Anger/Desire, are, at base, aversion and attachment. If I’m attached to joy or angry at my depression, those are additional factors that keep us caught in the cycle.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_hindrances





  • They mostly ignored trans issues too aside from to punch back at Trump’s ads on sport networks.

    And I say that as somebody that paid a lot of attention to those issues because I’m trans.

    The Trump campaign spread hate speech about me and a ton of misinformation about my health care.

    Should the Democrats have just said nothing?

    The whole argument reminds me of gay men pretending like I don’t exist so they could advance their own rights, even though it was women like me that started the riots as Stonewall. Throwing trans comrades under the bus just like your post is doing.